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⌚ Elevate Your Wellness Game with Pixel Watch 2!
The Google Pixel Watch 2 combines advanced health tracking features, including heart rate monitoring, skin temperature assessment, and stress management, all housed in a stylish, eco-friendly design. With a 24-hour battery life, emergency safety features, and seamless integration with Google apps, this smartwatch is perfect for the modern professional seeking both functionality and style.















| ASIN | B0CCQ4BX4T |
| Additional Features | Accelerometer, Activity Tracker, Always On Display, Body Temperature Monitor, Calorie Tracker |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Porcelain |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Battery Capacity | 300 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 75 minutes |
| Battery Power | 3E+2 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,821 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #422 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Google Pixel Watch 2, Quick Start Guide, Watch Band |
| Case Material Type | Aluminum |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Clasp Type | Magnetic |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Color | Silver Case - Porcelain Active Band - Wi-Fi |
| Communication Feature | Wi-Fi, touchscreen, Android compatibility |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.4 x 2.2 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Accelerometer, Activity Tracker, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Body Temperature Monitor |
| Model Name | Google Pixel Watch 2 |
| Model Number | G4TSL / GQ6H2 |
| Operating System | Android |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 320 ppi |
| Screen Size | 41 Millimeters |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports |
| Style Name | WiFi |
| Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 840353900882 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 5 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX4 or IPX5 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
| Wireless Provider | AT&T |
D**D
As an Android user, I appreciate the seamless integration with Google services
The Google Pixel Watch 2 is a game-changer in the world of smartwatches, combining the best features of Fitbit and Google into one sleek and sophisticated device. As an avid tech enthusiast, I've been eagerly anticipating the release of this smartwatch, and it certainly lives up to the hype. One of the standout features of the Pixel Watch 2 is its comprehensive health and fitness tracking capabilities. With advanced heart rate tracking, stress management tools, and safety features, it's like having a personal health coach on your wrist. Whether I'm hitting the gym or taking a leisurely stroll, the Pixel Watch 2 keeps me informed and motivated to stay active and healthy. The design of the Pixel Watch 2 is equally impressive, with a polished silver aluminum case that exudes elegance and style. The porcelain active band adds a touch of sophistication, making it suitable for both casual and formal occasions. Plus, with its Wi-Fi connectivity, I can stay connected and productive even when I'm away from my phone. As an Android user, I appreciate the seamless integration with Google services, allowing me to access my calendar, emails, and notifications with ease. The intuitive interface and responsive touch screen make navigation a breeze, while the long battery life ensures that I can rely on my Pixel Watch 2 to keep up with my busy lifestyle. Overall, the Google Pixel Watch 2 is everything I could ask for in a smartwatch and more. It combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design, making it the ultimate accessory for modern-day living. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a tech geek, or simply looking for a stylish and functional smartwatch, the Pixel Watch 2 has you covered.
C**D
Nice fit and sturdy, but step count is always off
Love this watch. Easy to switch bands and the bands stay attached unlike my Fitbit. Watchface is easy to read and not too big. You have to make sure the charger is on snug or it won't charge. This has only happened once to me. I guess I bumped the charger and it moved enough that the watch didn't charge. It doesn't keep step count well. It is always at least 200 steps off. That it frustrating. For this reason only I have been thinking about going back to Fitbit.
S**R
The Perfect Blend of Google and Fitbit Features!
The Google Pixel Watch 2 has truly exceeded my expectations. It combines the best of Google’s technology with Fitbit’s fitness tracking expertise, making it an ideal smartwatch for everyday use. Here’s what I love about it: Heart Rate & Stress Tracking: The heart rate monitoring is highly accurate, and the stress management features are a nice touch. It’s great for keeping tabs on my overall wellness, especially with Fitbit’s detailed insights. Safety Features: The built-in safety features like fall detection and emergency SOS add an extra layer of security, which is very reassuring. Sleek Design: The Polished Silver Aluminum Case and Porcelain Active Band make it look modern and stylish. It’s comfortable to wear all day, whether I’m working out or at the office. Seamless Google Integration: With Google Assistant, Maps, and notifications directly on my wrist, it integrates perfectly with my Android phone. Managing calls, texts, and even navigation is super smooth. Fitness & Health Tracking: As expected with Fitbit, it offers excellent fitness tracking, including workouts, steps, and sleep. It’s a great all-in-one device for staying active and healthy. If you’re looking for a stylish smartwatch that balances health tracking with Google’s ecosystem, the Pixel Watch 2 is definitely worth it. The Wi-Fi version works seamlessly without needing a data plan, making it a great value.
B**N
Disappointed
Very disappointed. Had my Google Pixel watch for 3 months and it quit working. No where can I find information on how to fix it or who to call. I can't return it to Amazon because it has been more than 30 days. It was a great watch while it was working.
L**R
Best fitness watch I have owned so far. Appear more durable and accurate than cheaper alternatives.
Have used several other cheaper fitness watches. This is great, has lots of features and appears durable after 7 months of use. Much more accurate than previous bands. Setup and connectivity were easy. I think spending a little more will save money in the long run.
S**H
The Pixel Watch isn't yet worth it. Stick with Fitbit or look elsewhere!
I've tried really hard to like this watch and I just can't. In fact I abhor it. I'm a long time and happy Fitbit owner. I'm also a long time and happy Google product owner so I was pretty excited when Google acquired Fitbit. I held off for quite awhile but when my Versa stopped functioning properly, I made the switch and I regret every step. Especially all those steps the Pixel watch takes away from me as it's constantly recalibrating my activity! Then there's the inability to move components around and personalize the Pixel experience so I'm left digging for days every time I want to check the particular stat I'm interested in on my watch. And don't get me started on the worst battery life you could possibly imagine. I've turned off absolutely every battery draining feature I can find and I still have to charge multiple times a week or run the risk of it crapping out during an activity. It's too much technology and zero efficiency. Thanks for nothing Google!
R**L
Best investment I've ever made
The battery life lasts a long time for me, I am disabled and have health issues. So all the health features gives me a peace of mind. I've even told my therapist about it. Worth every penny and you get your money's worth with everything this watch has to offer you. It's so pretty too and perfect size for me.
K**N
This is both my first Pixel Watch (former Apple Watch 8) and first serious review as I have quite a bit of experience with smartwatches. The Pixel Watch brings so much to the table that you didn't thinknyou needed, but falls short in small areas. Here's what I think 2 weeks in: Pros: - The Display: It's vibrant, bright, clear and (unfortunately tested against doorknobs and washing machines) quite durable. - Durability: As with the display, it seems very well constructed. - Home integration: it's seamlessly integrated into the quick access menu and there a widget for a larger view. It works very well for controlling simple devices (best with lights, smart switches), more complex devices (volume control on a specific device, use of the remote on the watch, etc) is best left to your phone. - Fitbit feature integration: truly the proper implementation of fitness on a watch. The customization of the menus, the wide widget choice, and face options create a personal experience. Meh: - Battery life: It's very much average for battery. I find it's slightly better than the Apple Watch 8. Remember that it's a smartwatch so 24 hour battery life is the limit (Apple Watch as a competitor hits the same mark for $200 more). - Fitbit Premium: Thankfully it comes with a year free, but paying extra for possibly irrelevant data may not be worth it for you. - Strap Connector: It serves it function, but if it's not on your wrist it clicks as though it's not secured fully. It always is so that not a worry though the noise when using other straps can give it a cheap feel. - Software: A 90% complete product is phenomenal but some of that 10% is basic. Assistant at times will not connect, your watch can unlock your phone but not the other way around (it's been locked for hours on my arm without noticing - it doesn't buzz or notify). Can use some polishing. - Cons: - Charging: it's fast which is ideal, but it needs to be set exclusively in ONE way (as shown in the photo). I've missed a few charges by not lining it up properly. - Strap Selection: if you're like me, you're immediately thinking of the band you want before your watch arrives. The selection is unfortunately very low in quantity and quality. There are some good ones out there, but they can be expensive (if in Canada, import fees are added as most come from the US). - Original band sizing: It seems as though, for those with smaller wrists, each rung is either too loose or way too tight. It's personal of course, but forms a lower quality first impression. - Watch Faces: using 3rd party apps uses quite a bit of battery and resources, slowing things down. The selection from their options are 90% analog (due to the round shape), which can be cluttered or boring. - Quick Menu: the one area you can't customize is the one you would most want to. For now, there are quite a few functions (water lock, theatre mode, lock mode, auto brightness on/off) are specific from person to person, but cannot be changed. Boo Google, boo. I would buy it again, but Google is known for having hardware issues down the road so we'll see how it holds up. Nothing is perfect, so still 5 stars!
R**N
There's very little difference between this and the newer Pixel Watch 4. I chose to save the money and have no regrets.
W**L
Recently my Fitbit sense smart watch/fitness tracker died, so I was in the market to replace it. Google purchased Fitbit and they seem to have created their own pixel line of smart watches with all the wicked health tracking sensors and tech Fitbit has built over the years. As far as Fitbit themselves they seem to not have come out with any new models. I was somewhat stuck in a situation where I could have replaced my device with the exact same one from Fitbit, or for a little bit more money I could get a device that is miles better, so I clearly made the right decision. The pixel watch 2 includes all the health tracking features you could need, as well as all the smart watch features you could ask for. I don't own a pixel phone, I have a Samsung s23 ultra, and it pairs and works perfectly fine. You can't natively use the pixel camera app with a Samsung phone, but since this is an android device running wear OS, you can just install a camera app that does work with your Samsung (or other smartphone) As far as battery life, that is one thing that I disliked initially. With my previous Fitbit watch I could get nearly a week of battery life, going to this initially felt like a downgrade. However I just changed my routine a bit, and I'm more than happy with the battery life. I can easily get a day and a half potentially 2 days out of this with the always on display active. I will put my watch on the charger in the morning when I get in the shower, give it a quick 20 minute charge, and I do put it into sleep mode when I wear it in bed. Sleep mode is nice as it saves your battery as well as turns the screen off so it doesn't light your bedroom up when you move your wrist. Currently with the price point of the pixel watch 2 versus the watch 3, I would recommend this device. Hardware wise, they share everything except the battery capacity, and screen being upgraded on the watch 3. They are fairly minor upgrades if you ask me, and with the current price difference this is still the device I would choose. Extremely happy with my purchase and I would suggest you give it a try, you won't be disappointed
J**S
It's no apple watch but it does the job and the battery life is decent
N**S
Never owned a smart watch until now. Got it on sale for 200 CAD. Gotta say, this is a pretty neat piece of tech. So many great features, and the battery is pretty impressive given the size (turn off "tilt to wake" and you should get over 30 hours with moderate use). Charges crazy fast too! (up like 1% every 20 seconds or so). Highly recommend, especially at this price point.
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